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Low cost invasion
Commercial aviation in Italy faces major upheaval as the country’s flag-carrier struggles to cope with rapid changes in air travel. Can debt-ridden Alitalia survive?
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SIA Cargo weighs up freighters
Carrier signs deals for three 747-400 conversions and considers its options for expansion beyond 2009
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Weakest links
Maintenance is a vulnerable point in the fight against terrorism and those in charge of overhaul companies need to address the issue
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SIA Cargo evaluates A380F, 747 Advanced and 777F
SIA Cargo is assessing freighter versions of the Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and proposed 747 Advanced to potentially meet future capacity expansion needs. The revelation comes as the Singapore Airlines (SIA) subsidiary firms up fleet expansion plans through to 2009, signing deals last week to have three 747-400 passenger aircraft ...
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SAS nears completion of turnaround strategy
Scandinavia’s SAS Group has virtually completed its wide-ranging turnaround programme with just SKr500 million ($61m) worth of savings measures to be put in place by the end of this year.
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Air Berlin to begin UK domestic routes from London
German charter and budget carrier Air Berlin is to launch domestic flights within the UK by operating from London Stansted to Manchester and Glasgow from next month.
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India's Go Air launches services
New Indian low-cost carrier Go Air has launched revenue passenger operations with an inaugural service today from Mumbai to Ahmedabad.
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Ryanair looks to IFE, phones and gambling for extra revenues
Irish low cost carrier Ryanair has signalled renewed enthusiasm for revenue-generating in-flight services, including its hope to trial an onboard gambling solution in 2007.
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IATA steps up e-freight initiative
Industry body IATA aims to see its e-freight initiative implemented on key trade routes by 2007 ahead of its aim to bring in paperless air cargo processing by the end of 2010.